Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp all down to earth: it's the down of the year
In what threatens to be one of those downs who remember, zuckerberg's three big apps are misfiring all over the planet.
In what threatens to be one of those downs who remember, zuckerberg's three big apps are misfiring all over the planet.
Biomimetics still on the piece: scientists obtain indestructible glass from the structure of the oyster. Poor smartphone repairers.
The psychological treatment program altered the brain networks associated with pain processing.
Still new clues and new analyzes reveal (this time permanently) the possibility that Venus can host life among its acid clouds.
Another manifesto of the future. Everyone takes a lesson in function and sustainability at the Simone de Beauvoir elementary school in Drancy, France.
Obtaining hydrogen from the sea and the wind seems the best and most viable way. Germany is about to embrace it with determination.
This concept tells best of all the "future of yesterday" we imagined in 1990: the Nissan Cocoon is not a (ugly) car, it is an amarcord.
A Japanese company shows mattress and bed perfect for gaming. As Ligabue said: we rest only after death.
Citroen presents its vision of autonomous mobility of the future: Skate is not a vehicle. They are the foundations of rooms on four wheels.
While in Italy the minister of the PA takes a sensational step back on remote work, in Finland they show what it means to advance.
If you are looking for more sustainable products, consider starting with a new pair of shoes. This "coffee" Rens NOMAD is durable and comfortable.
A disturbing warning comes from a former Google executive: artificial intelligence can really erase us. We are "creating God," says Mo Gawdat.
A careful design allows the "biomimetic" development of batteries inspired by snake scales. They will come in handy for wearables and soft robots.